LLOOGG Analytics: Web Site Statistics In Real Time
Track in real time accesses, referring sources and navigation path of your visitors
LLOOGG is a brand new web analytics software developed by Merzia, it is currently a beta version. I started testing it on a couple of web sites after obtaining an invitation as beta-tester from antirez (AKA Salvatore Sanfilippo, cofounder of Merzia together with Fabio Pitrola).

Lloogg web analytics
There is an essential difference between a normal web analytics program (like GAnalytics, for example) and LLOOGG: it allows you to track in real time accesses and navigation of the users on your web site and provide a lot of useful information like:
- Visitor origin
- Keywords
- Originating country
- Graphic resolution of the client
- Browser and OS
- navigation path
Nevertheless, it doesn't finish here. These data are already present (more or less explicitly) into the logs of every web server. These are the winning points of LLOOGG:
- It is a different, but complementary, service respect the traditional web analytics that uses log files to generate stats
- It provides information in real time using an Ajax web interface. A browser is all you need.
- It improves and makes more readable the data already present into the httpd logs
- It let you to correlate between the each log related to a single user thanks to a colored marked
How LLOGG works
It's sufficient to insert a JavaScript code, which will detect the user’s visit into each content page that you want to track and the visitor information will start to fall into the web Ajax interface. It’s seems a kind of Matrix effect. Look:
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As you can this visitor landed on this page searching for "voipstunt" via Google.co.uk and it come from United Kingdom. There is also his monitor resolution and browser type/version. This information block will fall down from top each time a user accesses a page. Look on the grey marker: every user is marked by a colour, which allows you to identify it in the long list of accesses in order to follow his navigation.
This user is reading several pages:
Reading from top to the bottom:
- he entered directly into the VoIPStunt article page
- he clicked to the VoIP category link
- he read the Gizmo Project article
- he went back to the VoIP category page
- he is now reading the guide about mobile VoIP installation.
When LLOOGG make the difference
Even if geeks will enjoy the idea of a web analytics in a Matrix style, imho LLOOGG strongest point is about web marketing: in fact it allows to monitor the efficiency on the immediate of social news and social networking that web usually use to spread our contents.
In this way I discovered that also the rejected news posted on Slashdot could produce an interesting traffic amount thanks to the approval tail any way available for logged users.
Other interesting lloogg functionalities
Log blocks obviously will populate an historical DB, which will be used to generate chart and stats. It’s still not clear exactly what kind of features will be available for the PRO account and what will be available for the free one. Anyway, this is the list of features currently available for beta testers:
- Maximum number of logs shown in the Ajax interface (LIFO list)
- Pause/restart monitoring buttons
- Top Referrers
- Top Searches
- Monthly/daily/hourly charts and stats
- Browser Stats
LLOOGG is currently available only on invitation. If you want an invitation just leave your email using the comment form.
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Daniele Di Gregorio